BOSTON — Prosecutors rested their case against reputed Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger on Friday after calling 63 witnesses who described in sometimes gruesome detail his alleged role in
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Urban Forest Task Force expressed confidence Wednesday in a new plan by Public Works officials to review and monitor work by the contractor that cares for
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — A lawsuit between a local fraternal order and City Hall has been laid to rest.
Since last year, the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks in Santa
The northbound 405 Freeway off-ramp to Sunset Boulevard will be closed for about four months starting on Aug. 3, according to a L.A. Metro press release.
Motorists who normally
The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce is holding its 28th annual Well-Being, Health and Fitness Festival on the Third Street Promenade this Saturday, July 27.
The event is a showcase
CITYWIDE — After resounding support for legislation related to gun control, the City Council Tuesday directed city officials to explore what types of guns and ammunition are being sold in the
MALIBU — A tentative settlement has been reached in a case involving a student who accused a Malibu High School teacher of slapping her in front of classmates last year, according
The Santa Police Department Facebook page reported Tuesday that $2,000 was raised last week for Jesus Torres, former president of the Youth Leadership Council of the Police Activities League
DOWNTOWN — What would you do with another $1,102 in your pocket?
That's how much the typical city commuter could save if they turned their backs on solo
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
The Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Section is focusing on motorists traveling at unsafe speeds and those who fail to stop for posted stop signs now through